AUBURN, Alabama -- College football's newest arms race has gotten plenty of attention this summer as coaches across the country race to fill out their support staffs with more coaches than ever before.

Under Gus Malzahn, Auburn appears to be keeping pace.

For the first time, Auburn's full football staff is now available on the school's web site, and the Tigers have 21 members in off-the-field roles, seven more than the 14 carried by Gene Chizik last season.

In addition to an influx of high school coaches, Malzahn brought over the bulk of his coaching staff at Arkansas State, even though only offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee and offensive line coach J.B. Grimes joined his staff as assistants. Four other Arkansas State assistants -- David Gunn, Casey Woods, Kenny Ingram and Brandon Hall -- have joined Malzahn's staff at Auburn, as well as several members of his off-the-field staff in Jonesboro.

Woods was recently promoted to director of player personnel to take over for Chad Lunsford.

Auburn has also expanded its high school relations department, offering Al Pogue two assistants to work with high school relations.

For a look at each one of Auburn's 21 members of the staff, take a look at the list below.

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

David Gunn, assistant athletic director/Football

Gunn, who served as Arkansas State's cornerbacks coach last season, had been the Red Wolves' running backs coach for 10 years before Malzahn took over, and he served as Arkansas State's interim head coach through the GoDaddy.com Bowl.

Casey Woods, director of player personnel

Woods, another long-time Malzahn assistant, was Arkansas State's wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator last season, a position he earned after three years as offensive quality control under Malzahn at Auburn.

Jamie Croley, director of football operations

Croley served as Malzahn's director of football operations at Arkansas State last season.

Kenny Ingram, director of player development

Ingram coached Arkansas State's defensive line last season. Before that, Ingram was an assistant at Memphis for four seasons.

Wes Murphy, assistant director of player development

A former Arkansas defensive end and tight end, Murphy, a former high school teammate of offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee, played one year with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007.

Phillip Lolley, director of former players & NFL liaison

One of the few holdovers from Chizik's staff, Lolley moved to the front office last season after coaching Auburn's cornerbacks for the first three seasons of Chizik's tenure, his second stint as an assistant at Auburn after coaching the secondary from 2000-2003. Lolley was Auburn's director of NFL relations from 2004-2008.

Al Pogue, director of high school relations

Originally hired by Malzahn away from the head coaching job at Carver-Montgomery, Pogue served as offensive quality control for two seasons under Chizik.

Eric Munoz, assistant director of high school relations

Munoz coached under Malzahn as a graduate assistant at Arkansas State last season after serving as an assistant coach at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College.

Paul Stewart, assistant director of high school relations

Stewart was hired at Auburn after being a defensive graduate assistant at South Alabama.

Brett Whiteside, director of recruiting operations

Whiteside was Malzahn's director of player personnel at Arkansas State last season after two years as a football operations assistant at Auburn.

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS

Kodi Burns, offensive graduate assistant

An Auburn fan favorite and part of the 2010 national championship team, Burns is in his second year on Malzahn's staff after holding the same position at Arkansas State.

Johnny Brewer, offensive graduate assistant

Former Arkansas player who spent last season as an assistant coach at Harrison (Ark.) High.

Cam Clark, defensive graduate assistant

Clark, another Arkansas State holdover, served as a defensive graduate assistant for Malzahn last year. He was also an assistant coach at Faulkner University for three seasons.

Brandon Wheeling, defensive graduate assistant

Wheeling was Georgia's program coordinator on defense last season after joining the team's staff in 2011 as a student assistant.

ANALYSTS

Brent Dearmon, analyst

One of several former high school coaches hired by Malzahn, Dearmon spent the last two seasons as the head coach at B.C. Rain.

Brandon Hall, analyst

Arkansas State's linebackers coach last season, Hall has also served twice as defensive quality control at Oklahoma.

Levorn Harbin, analyst

Harbin spent last season as the defensive line coach at Tuskegee.

Chip Lindsey, analyst

The longtime high school coach was lured away from his post as the head coach at Spain Park by a chance to work with Malzahn.

Erik Link, analyst

A former quality control assistant at Auburn during the national championship season, Link spent the past two seasons as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Montana State.